Subject: Webinar on art conservation science
**** Moderator's comments: I received this message unsigned and normally wouldn't accept it, but thought it might well be of enough interest to warrant an exception Webinar on art conservation research (FTIR, Raman, XRF Spectroscopy) Seminar Date: August 9, 2006 11:30am EST Infrared, Raman and X-Ray Spectroscopy are among the most widely used techniques for artifact analysis and archaeometry. Non-destructive analytical sampling techniques are required for art historians, museum conservators and scientists who try to characterize the attribution of the historical period and genuineness of an artifact. Join our webinar to learn more about our products that can help achieve your art conservation, preservation and authentication goals. Register for our free Webinar: <URL:https://brukeroptics.webex.com/ brukeroptics/j.php?ED=93385497&RG=1> Seminar Topics: FT-IR and Raman Microscopes for Art Conservation Nondestructive microsampling analytical techniques, such as Infrared and Raman Microscopy is becoming popular among art historians, museum conservators, and scientists who try to characterize the attribution of the historical period and genuineness of an artifact. Join our webinar to discover our full range of infrared and Raman spectroscopy based solutions for the art conservation research. Portable XRF analysis for Art Conservation Bruker AXS' ARTAX portable micro-XRF spectrometer is designed to meet the requirements for a spectroscopic analysis of unique and valuable objects on site, i.e. in archeometry and art history. For more information, please visit: <URL:http://www.brukeroptics.com/ applications/art_conservation.html> **** Moderator's comments: The above URL has been wrapped for email. There should be no newline. *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:7 Distributed: Monday, July 31, 2006 Message Id: cdl-20-7-012 ***Received on Monday, 31 July, 2006